He was given a hardship discharge from services so that he could take care of his dying mother. |
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All patients complained of swelling or lumps in the affected area with no nipple retraction or discharge. |
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The rocket motor ignites following discharge from the cannon and extends the effective range of the cannon. |
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The concern is that drainage discharge water can carry pollutants such as the herbicide atrazine, sediment, and nutrients to surface waters. |
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High intensity discharge xenon headlamps are available as an option, while the rear LEO tail lamps are standard equipment. |
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The carrier undertakes responsibility from the place of receipt or from the port of loading to the port of discharge or the place of delivery. |
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He submits that assets which become the property of the Trustee do not revert to the Bankrupt upon the Bankrupt's discharge. |
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Patient education is a dynamic, ongoing process that occurs from admission to discharge. |
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The standard culvert has sufficient cells to pass the discharge without significant afflux. |
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A week later she was readmitted with similar symptoms and discharge from the right ear. |
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Due to weakness of bladder and stomach I experience involuntary discharge of urine and wind. |
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The discharge of the air gun was virtually silent and propelled a projectile that would prove lethal to both man and animal up to 100 yards. |
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But she was found guilty by a jury at Basildon Crown Court and received a two-year conditional discharge. |
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In these reports, only discharge events are counted and cannot account for individuals with repeat admissions. |
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Three patients had low platelet counts before discharge from the first hospitalization. |
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The kingsnake may discharge musk from glands at the base of the tail and vibrate its tail when disturbed. |
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This discharge is in addition to and without prejudice to any other discharge given to the Trustees. |
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Given that the vessel had too deep a draft to enter the port, the Charterers could of course have required the vessel to discharge into lighters. |
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The management of a sexually acquired rectal discharge parallels that of urethritis. |
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Initial referral to a review pharmacist included a copy of the patient's discharge letter. |
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At physical examination at the time of discharge, she was alert and able to converse and had limited flexion in the lower extremities. |
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All were found guilty, receiving sentences varying from discharge and detention to a fine and reprimand. |
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He could discharge a stream of accurately aimed arrows while a Ranger laboriously reloaded his rifle. |
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Those who brandish or discharge firearms in a public place would, in all but the rarest cases, be locked up. |
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Mr. Libenstein further argues that if he is found personally liable, the liability was released by his discharge from bankruptcy. |
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If they did not discharge your zakat according to Shariah, your zakat obligation will not be fulfilled. |
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The white light, high intensity discharge headlamps are simply a revelation. |
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A safety notch is designed in to prevent a discharge from occurring after a sudden impact. |
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A conditional discharge would be appropriate for the offences in all the circumstances. |
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The PTN discharge is specific to odors which have been appetitively conditioned. |
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He sought leave to make an application to discharge the court order made last April. |
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Meanwhile, the officials at fault try to discharge their public duty by denying responsibility. |
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A mammogram should be obtained for a suspicious discharge even though results are usually negative. |
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Patient outcomes were recorded as death in hospital, return home, or discharge to a rest home or private hospital. |
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In less than two seconds the Portal was open, a perfect circle, limned eerily by writhing feathers of blue coronal discharge. |
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Her certificate of discharge even recorded the longitude and latitude at which the company's contractual obligations ended. |
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The sovereign finally is responsible to God, if not to his subjects, for the proper discharge of his office. |
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As each flash ripped through the reddened sky, the force of the angry discharge made him gasp in awe. |
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We can't mine anywhere near, nor discharge anything into salmon spawning streams. |
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Symptoms like leucorrhoea, burning, micturation, pain in abdomen or discharge with foul smell was observed in 11 of these women. |
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Unlike clashes between workers which often resulted in disciplinary lay-offs, these cases frequently merited the ultimate sanction of discharge. |
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He said the company would work with the liquidator on ways to discharge its debts to creditors. |
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Stephen said the medical report showed no abrasions, lacerations, tears or discharge. |
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One person asked me why I had not mentioned in my audio programme the possibility that some people may abreact and discharge emotion. |
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Our factory had to relocate and we were handed discharge letters in no time. |
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Anticoagulation with warfarin after discharge should continue for at least three months, possibly six months. |
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The high-intensity discharge lights used in industrial, retail, and institutional settings are serious energy wasters. |
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The 20-foot placing jib both rotates and articulates, allowing access to the pump discharge around corners and through windows. |
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That eye may redden and weep, and the nostril on that side may experience stuffiness and discharge. |
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All patients were followed with regular physical examinations and chest radiographs after discharge from the hospital. |
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A would-be developer may be faced with difficulties of many different kinds, in the way of site assembly or securing the discharge of restrictive covenants. |
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This can lead to an other-than-honorable discharge, a bad-conduct discharge, or a dishonorable discharge. |
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Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital. |
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Airsacculitis may be present even after infection with relatively mild strains, and thickening of the air sacs with catarrhal or caseous discharge is often observed. |
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The ideal agent possesses analgesic and amnestic properties, has rapid onset and short duration of action, is safe, and allows rapid recovery and discharge. |
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The defendant also admitted to breaching a two-year conditional discharge set by Magistrates in August after attempting to pickpocket a 78-year-old in a supermarket. |
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After discharge, patients recorded and transmitted their rhythm by telephone daily and whenever they had symptoms suggestive of atrial fibrillation. |
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An early and telltale sign of the disease is a severe runny nose and often a custardlike discharge that eventually encrusts the afflicted animal's muzzle. |
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During this course one new chalazion had started developing on the right lower eyelid with itching, mild discomfort, whitish discharge from eyes and lacrymation. |
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The latest maneuver by the Democrats is something called a discharge petition. |
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One of the strengths of this book is the numerous checklists to prepare for such things as hospital admission, choosing a rest home, or hospital discharge. |
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After his discharge, Alexis worked as a computer defense contractor in Japan, according to a regular customer at Happy Bowl. |
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The Army court-martialed him, sentencing him to 30 days' confinement and a dishonorable discharge. |
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When you get the kind of discharge I had, they give you a suit and fifty dollars. |
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On the record before me, I find no evidence that suggests that the Justice of the Peace would not discharge her function as a trial judge fairly and impartially. |
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It is beneficial for the patient's family members to be present for discharge instructions to help with the patient's continued recuperative needs. |
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Ships had to discharge their cargoes at congested anchorages either into horse drawn lighters or onto packhorses for the journey to the industrial centre. |
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There is therefore a need for continued vigilance about medication, environmental change, and sensory problems during discharge planning and aftercare. |
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It is easy to imagine Ben Franklin practicing abduction when he first witnessed a spark discharge from the Leyden jars in which he had stored large electric charges. |
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Even without a confirmatory rapid plasma reagin test or darkfield examination of the gummatous discharge, the diagnosis of secondary syphilis was obvious. |
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The discharge of salt besides decreasing the agriculturally useable area is destroying pastures and creating a consequent shortage of forage for domestic animals. |
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The ADF has re-engineered its discharge processes and Veterans' Affairs has introduced a new service for members discharging on invalidity grounds. |
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Acoustic shock waves are launched in a steady-state glow discharge, pulsed discharge, and afterglow plasmas. |
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I've discovered the Lord doesn't need lackeys, lieutenants, minions, representatives and envoys to carry His water and discharge His affairs. |
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The galleys also did oftentimes, out of their prows, discharge their great pieces against the city. |
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But what if I don't have time to discharge you tomorrow. The epicrisis has to be written, you know. |
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Cases are selected for galactography essentially on the basis of the type of nipple discharge. |
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All had admitted conspiracy to burgle and Talbot also admitted going equipped to burgle and Eldred a breach of a conditional discharge. |
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Heavy soils usually have a system of permanent drains using either perforated plastic or clay pipes which discharge into a ditch. |
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Initial concerns revolved mainly around the relationship between the interictal epileptiform discharge and the clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. |
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When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine. |
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A follow-up arterial Duplex performed at 6 weeks post discharge demonstrated excellent patency of the stent graft and infragenicular arteries. |
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In January 1826 the first staith opened at Stockton, designed so waggons over a ship's hold could discharge coal from the bottom. |
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He used the same apparatus as in his previous experiment, but placed the discharge tube between the poles of a large electromagnet. |
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A discharge lamp has a glass or silica envelope containing two metal electrodes separated by a gas. |
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Typically, these jurisdictions will require a licensed operator to discharge the show. |
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On 31 July, the appeals court overturned Richards' conviction, and Jagger's sentence was reduced to a conditional discharge. |
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Failure to comply with such a consent or permit or making a discharge without the benefit of a consent can lead to criminal prosecution. |
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Its aim is to protect the environment from any adverse effects due to discharge of such waters. |
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A few months after his discharge, Clapton began working on his next album, against the Hazelden doctors' orders. |
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Winehouse plead guilty to the charges and was given a conditional discharge. |
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On 21 January 1659 Elizabeth Lilburne petitioned Richard Cromwell for the discharge of the fine imposed on her husband by the act of 30 Jan. |
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After his injury, he was declared noneffective and given a medical discharge. |
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If a man who has discharged nonseminal discharge sits on a pile of ten cushions, all ten of them are contaminated. |
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For the most minor offences where the appropriate sentence is a fine or discharge, this will usually follow immediately after a plea of guilty. |
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The volume of discharge of the Amazon River sometimes used to describe large volumes of water flow such as ocean currents. |
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Studies commissioned by the Royal Mint found no increased discharge of nickel from the coins when immersed in artificial sweat. |
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Initial input to receiving waters may arise from a point source discharge or a line source or area source, such as surface runoff. |
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They are all relatively short, but have a high discharge rate owing to their steep mountainous nature. |
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This is achieved principally using self discharge bucket wheel, drag scraper or excavator via conveyor systems. |
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Measurement of the discharge of water from a basin may be made by a stream gauge located at the basin's outlet. |
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Much of the discharge was routed to the Rhine and its downstream extension. |
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The mean annual discharge rate of the Meuse has been relatively stable over the last few thousand years. |
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It specifies tanker design features that are intended to minimize oil discharge into the ocean during ship operations and in case of accidents. |
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It details the discharge criteria for the elimination of pollution by noxious liquid substances carried in large quantities. |
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The discharge of pollutants is allowed only to reception facilities with certain concentrations and conditions. |
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No matter what, no discharge of residues containing pollutants is permitted within 12 miles of the nearest land. |
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Similarly, some landfills that also discharge methane gases have been set up to capture the methane and generate electricity. |
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In a voyage charter the charterer rents the vessel from the loading port to the discharge port. |
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The discharge of chemical tank washings and oily wastes also represent a significant source of marine pollution. |
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Industry requires pure water for many applications and utilizes a variety of purification techniques both in water supply and discharge. |
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Chimneys and tiled stoves in private households alone discharge approximately 20 times more dioxin into the environment than incineration plants. |
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In many instances vessels intentionally discharge illegal wastes despite foreign and domestic regulation prohibiting such actions. |
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The discharge of treated sewage was recognised as the main source of phosphates in the waters of the broads. |
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The resignation is required because the Constitution says that the president shall hold no other offices nor discharge any public functions. |
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As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge. |
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A further risk is presented by ballast water discharge by ships, especially tankers. |
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The river's discharge is strong enough to prevent saltwater from penetrating to the inner portion. |
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The clandestine discharge of sewage and the consequent proliferation of algae diminish the oxygenation of the waters, causing fish mortality. |
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The river discharge varies significantly through the year, reaching a maximum in the rainy season. |
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Much of the pollution comes from industrial sources, but the discharge of sewerage and uncontrolled garbage disposal are also major contributors. |
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The value of average water discharge of Lower Tunguska gives it eleventh place amongst largest rivers of Russia. |
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Common signs are a discharge from the nasal passage, sneezing, and frantic movement such as head shaking. |
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To avert the humiliation of a successful discharge petition, Chairman Smith relented and allowed the bill to pass through the Rules Committee. |
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Such agents have duties to discharge of a fiduciary nature towards their principal. |
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I hereby do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable. |
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Other threshing machines would discharge grain from a conveyor, for bagging by hand. |
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Clothing and personal possessions were taken from them and stored, to be returned on their discharge. |
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Clergyable discharge continued to be used when the accused could not be transported for reasons of age or infirmity. |
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Advanced bulk material handling systems feature integrated bulk storage, conveying, and discharge. |
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And it just so happens that the energy radiated by the sugar's discharge matches the wavelength of the wintergreen's absorption band. |
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Outside air temperature and AHU discharge air temperature were trended as well. |
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No case of aphthous ulcer, nasal discharge, nasal scar or deformity, septal perforation, or nodular or granulomatous cartilage lesion was found. |
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What is the duty of medical providers and police on the discharge of an arrestee in these circumstances? |
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The writer therefore made observations to determine the conditions under which the aecia open and discharge spores most readily. |
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For short-scale problems such as the discharge of highly reactive substances or spills, the motion would be perceived primarily as advection. |
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The trucker, of Newport, south Wales, was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay the ambulancewoman pounds 25 compensation. |
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Ratholing produces a small inner core of powder that will readily flow, leaving an immovable, larger outer core of powder resistant to discharge. |
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Initially, the disease is manifested by lacrimation, hyperemia in the conjunctiva and mucopurulent discharge. |
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For example, when the 58th Foot prepared to depart from New Zealand, over 1000 men took their discharge. |
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Sunderland JPs gave him a year's conditional discharge and pay back cash paid for mailshot deliveries. |
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A through-hull, seacock and strainer are needed for the seawater supply and an above-waterline through-hull needed for the seawater discharge. |
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Its major side effects are intestinal borborygmi and cramps, flatus, fecal incontinence, oily spotting, and flatus with discharge. |
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The usual impact was the sudden onset and seemingly unending urge to discharge the megavitamins from the body. |
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The team plans to discharge the water in a plume that reaches the ocean's mesopelagic zone, where it will settle down to its proper depth. |
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The probe-start metal halide lamp has a discharge tube made of quartz glass. |
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The installation of four siphonic spillways to ensure rapid discharge of water during a flood was a notable feature. |
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Thrush does not produce fever, a red area on the breast or a sloughy nipple discharge. |
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Army during World War II, was introduced to Thais by his mother in the winter of 1946 soon after his discharge from service. |
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To be conscious is to be subject to just such a ping-pong of recurring nervous activities that effect muscle tone on one side and brain discharge on the other. |
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Octavian was left to decide where in Italy to settle the tens of thousands of veterans of the Macedonian campaign, whom the triumvirs had promised to discharge. |
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In terms of the annual total discharge into the entire Mediterranean Sea, the Po is ranked second, followed by the Neretva and Drin, which rank as third and fourth. |
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Hendrix later spoke of his dislike of the army and falsely stated that he had received a medical discharge after breaking his ankle during his 26th parachute jump. |
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When runoff flows along the ground, it can pick up soil contaminants including petroleum, pesticides, or fertilizers that become discharge or nonpoint source pollution. |
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The remains of this can be still seen, but it was abandoned in 1971 and the lighthouse now uses a discharge bulb fed from the island's main supply. |
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A further environmental impact is that aquatic organisms which adapt to the warmer discharge water may be injured if the plant shuts down in cold weather. |
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Ice, frozen in the stream bed, blocks normal groundwater discharge, and causes the local water table to rise, resulting in water discharge on top of the frozen layer. |
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We discharge them also of all Farmings of Benefices, and Church Lands, or Goods, of which they were spoiled by those who Commanded under their General. |
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Another environmental issue is discharge of hot water into the sea. |
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Likewise, an isolated population in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, is in decline due to calf loss coincident to an increase in warm freshwater discharge into the fjord. |
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When the parliament was considering refusing to discharge the Community budget, President Jacques Santer stated that a no vote would be tantamount to a vote of no confidence. |
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The morphology of an alluvial river reach is controlled by a combination of sediment supply, substrate composition, discharge, vegetation, and bed aggradation. |
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Are animals wallowing in mud and manure along streams, is silage leachate running down road ditches or do milk house drains discharge into streams? |
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The owners had supplied the vessel with a movable derrick for the purpose of raising the gangways of the vessel when in port, in order to discharge cargo. |
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It does this through the issue of formal consents to discharge or, in the case of large, complex or potentially damaging industries by means of a permit. |
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The Dutch have a method of granting commissions by dressing these camisated nobles with a duck-shirt and trousers, and discharge three muskets as an inaugural confirmation. |
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The abnormalities that contributed to this reduction were consistent with those in fish exposed to seleniferous discharge from other power plants. |
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This fluid is managed by several methods, including underground injection control, treatment, discharge, recycling, and temporary storage in pits or containers. |
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David Stephen Tawse, 23, of no fixed address, given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay PS195 in charges for possession of a Class B drug. |
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The deputy governor is the acting governor when the office of governor is vacant, or the governor is not able to discharge his duties or is absent from the Cayman Islands. |
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The differential speed from the infeed and discharge conveyors determines the position of the transfer carriage and thus the storage capacity that can be used for buffering. |
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He would discharge it without any burden to the queen's coffers. |
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The exploitation of developments in bulk technology can often transform the performance of bulk storage hoppers that have an extensive history of intransigent discharge. |
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Both uncle Frank and uncle Stephen Austen had made it a point of principle to be rigorously unsentimental in the discharge of their avuncular obligations. |
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With some discharge lamps, very high voltage is used to strike the arc. |
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In the summer of 2004, storms led to the discharge of a million tonnes of raw sewage into the river, leading to the death of over ten thousand fish. |
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In the late 1950s, the discharge of methane gas in the depths of the river caused the water to bubble, and the toxins wore away at boats' propellers. |
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Nature cannot knit the bones while the parts are under a discharge. |
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A close mounted, full port ball valve is provided as a standard discharge. |
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Others, such as the Exxon Valdez allision and oil discharge, Hurricane Katrina, or the Deepwater Horizon blowout and deepwater discharge, happen about once a decade. |
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An automatic seam welder is used on cones to ensure a smooth surface, and a discharge sight glass is available to monitor product flow from the cyclone. |
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Polyonics has developed antistatic label materials XF-781 and XF-782 to address two major electrostatic discharge concerns that standard labels can present. |
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Each phase is characterised by channel incision initiated during wetter periods and ended with aggradation as the climate dried and discharge waned. |
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Deep reservoirs with multiple level draw off towers can discharge deep cold water into the downstream river greatly reducing the size of any hypolimnion. |
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While the tympanum had a large discharge capacity, it could lift the water only to less than the height of its own radius and required a large torque for rotating. |
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They were charged with perjury but allowed a conditional discharge. |
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It is the fourth largest river in the world by discharge volume of water. |
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Prior to the construction of a waste treatment plant, Jeddah's waste water was disposed of by either discharge into the sea or via absorption into deep underground pits. |
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